Trick you hate to see people do?

Really? It's pretty hard to make a safety 180 look bad on anything bigger than a 15 foot jump.
 
Fuck 450 ons in rail jams, I admit that I will go for a 4 on to try to win the rail jam too, but its still pretty wack because most of the time its a 540 tap.
 
Sketchy no pop cork 7 on medium-small jumps.

Everytime I just have a bad time picturing how hard they would eat a massive load of shit on a 45ft+ jump.
 
haha tail butters that are just reverts onto rail.also, crouching down while sliding a rail is not a tail press, and a crooked backflip is not a flat 3.
 
Kids trying to be thug on rails, which means doing 5050s, riding monkey, unlegit butters and tailpresses, or kids doing kfeds, front 4s and unlegit 630s and think they have a rail game
 
Isn't it all about skill level? I mean, I'm pretty stoked when I bust a fs 450 or a nice 3, and I know my friends are too because that's where I'm at. I don't think I could hate any specific trick, any trick can be done shitty or hucked or just downright dangerous, that's when I don't like it. Equally, any trick can be done so smooth that you gotta appreciate it, whether it be a front swap on a box, or a lip 4 pretz 4 on a DFD.
 
i'm gonna spend my entire upcoming season doing all the tricks mentioned in here and claim the shit out of em. haha fuck all yal
 
Who taught you this. Its wrong. Ellen = front swap front 2 (because ellen degeneres is lesbian and thus scissors during female on female intercourse)Ray charles or your ray-fed = back swap back 2 (ray charles the jazz musician was blind, and in this trick you are mostly blind while performing)

Its basic biology.
 
I hate it when people who do nothing but straight airs and slides, all day every single day. I mean if thats what you enjoy, sure, but don't expect to progress exponentially.
 
I don't hate any tricks, what I do hate is people acting like other peoples' style, trick repertoire or ski fun in general owe them something. They do not. If you care, you're a cunt plain and simple. Everyone enjoys the hill in their own way and the guy with the biggest smile is always the best skier.

 
when people get onto rails with one leg on eachside straddling the rail. Same goes for 270 ons that aren't urban
 
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